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Generate bluetile.1 with: pod2man --center "" bluetile.pod > bluetile.1
=head1 NAME
bluetile - full-featured tiling for the GNOME desktop environment
=head1 SYNOPSIS
bluetile [--help] [--version] [--restart]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B is a tiling window manager designed to integrate with the
GNOME desktop environment. It provides both a traditional, stacking
layout mode as well as tiling layouts where windows are arranged to
use the entire screen without overlapping. B tries to make the
tiling paradigm easily accessible to users coming from traditional
window managers by drawing on known conventions and providing both
mouse and keyboard access for all features.
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Designed to integrate with the GNOME desktop environment
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Hybrid approach: Stacking window layout & tiling layouts available
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All features accessible from mouse, as well as keyboard
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Maximizing & minimizing windows in all layouts
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Good multihead support
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Proper handling of fullscreen applications
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=head1 OVERVIEW
To quickly get up and running just start B from your current
window manager/desktop environment (preferably GNOME). B will
replace the currently running window manager (if the window manager
supports this) and start up.
One way to set up B as your default window manager under GNOME is
to make sure that the environment variable WINDOW_MANAGER contains the
path to the B binary before GNOME starts. This can be achieved by
putting something like the following line into ~/.gnomerc:
export WINDOW_MANAGER=bluetile
If you use a packaged version of B, your distribution might
already provide you with a preconfigured xsession.
=head1 OPTIONS
B print help message
B print the version number
B request a running B process to restart
=head1 KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
This is a list of most keyboard shortcuts for B:
Win+Return Launch terminal
Win+p Launch GNOME "Run application" dialog
Win+a Switch to stacking window layout
Win+s Switch to tiled horizontal layout
Win+d Switch to tiled vertical layout
Win+f Switch to fullscreen layout
Win+j Move focus to the next window
Win+k Move focus to the previous window
Win+Space Move focus to the master window
Win+Shift+j Swap the focused window with the next window
Win+Shift+k Swap the focused window with the previous window
Win+Shift+Space Swap the focused window with the master window
Win+h Shrink the master area
Win+l Expand the master area
Win+u Shrink a slave area
Win+i Expand a slave area
Win+, Increment the number of windows in the master area
Win+. Decrement the number of windows in the master area
Win+Shift+c Close the focused window
Win+z Maximize/zoom focused window
Win+m Minimize focused window
Win+Shift+m Restore next minimized window
Win+o Show window menu for focused window
Win+t Push dialog window back into tiling
Win+b Toggle to previously displayed workspace
Win+1 .. Win+9, Win+0
Switch to workspace N
Win+Shift+1 .. Win+Shift+9, Win+Shift+0
Move client to workspace N
Win+w, Win+e, Win+r
Switch to physical/Xinerama screens 1, 2 or 3
Win+Shift+w, Win+Shift+e, Win+Shift+r
Move client to physical/Xinerama screen 1, 2 or 3
Win+F5 Refresh layout
Win+Shift+q Quit Bluetile
=head1 CONFIGURATION
Edit the file ~/.bluetilerc to configure B.
=head1 AUTHOR
Jan Vornberger